Does Rossi’s device run on seawater, or hydrogen gas ? Getting hydrogen gas from seawater via electrolysis, for example, takes a lot of electricity. So can the Rossi device generate more electricity than was needed to create the hydrogen gas via electrolysis ?
I’ve tried to follow your posted articles, but they get so jumbled, it’s tough. How much nickel gets converted to copper per kwh of heat ? How much hydrogen gas is consumed for same ?
Does Rossis device run on seawater, or hydrogen gas ?
***The device runs on hydrogen gas rather than seawater; just like cars run on gasoline rather than crude oil. The processing energy costs are comparable.
So can the Rossi device generate more electricity than was needed to create the hydrogen gas via electrolysis ?
***Yes. And so can all the other devices that replicated the Pons-Fleishmann effect (which has been replicated more than 14,700 times). The problem until now was that the effect was hard to reproduce on demand. That is what Rossi brings to the table.
. How much nickel gets converted to copper per kwh of heat ? How much hydrogen gas is consumed for same ?
***A whole bunch. Way more than what can be done with chemical means. Way more.
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Why repost questions that have nothing to do with the technology?
Why ask Kevno for proof, he and members of the cold fusion ping list are interested and intrigued and hopeful.
Several of the articles posted recently have had hard technical data on the interactions between the nickle and hydrogen atoms.